Walter Page was 76 years old when he was killed. He was a World War II veteran and respected member of the community, and his family said his death has left them with many unanswered questions and unhealed wounds.

"They stabbed my dad 12 times," said Dennett Page, the victim's daughter. "For them to be out there and for us not to have closure and find out what happened is unconscionable."

Dennett Page said she is hurt and angry, feelings shared by her brothers Rick and Todd Page as the 20th anniversary of their father's death approaches.

"You can't explain it," Todd Page said. "It's only something that people that have been through this would understand. That's the only way you know how the feelings are."

A fire destroyed Walter Page's home on Dec. 14, 1995. He was found stabbed multiple times in the basement.

Walter Page and his wife, Fae Page, had just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Their children said she died three and a half years later of a broken heart.

"It's always going to be there," Todd Page said. "It will always haunt you because it really wasn't fair to them. They were honest people. Nobody deserves to have something like this happen to them."

Investigators said that even two decades later, this is a solvable case. They said they're looking for a tip that will point to a killer and help the family heal.

"Whoever did this has no courage. No courage," Dennett Page said. "To just kill somebody and then burn the house down and just take off."

"I think of all he missed, and that anger won't go away, because we want to know what happened," Rick Page said. "We want justice."

Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Manchester police.